Ryzen 5 1600x
GTX 970 WF OC 4GB
16gb 2400 Mhz DDR4
ASUS Prime B350 Plus
Re-installed Windows
Re-installed all newest Drivers
Flashed Newest Bios
Swapped Video Card (Same card model)
Swapped PSU
Reset CMOS
I'll add steps as I can remember them. I've spent a good 3 days troubleshooting this issue, and I am at wits end.
Everything started with some BSOD issues, I would get alternating crash codes. Memory_management, and IRQL_Driver for xHCI
This is what primed the re-installation of windows.
With a different card in and a new PSU, fresh windows with all updates and current drivers installed, I can't pinpoint anything that would cause this black screen to continue occurring.
The monitor will lose signal source and the back-lit keyboard lights will go out. This has happened while running benchmark software, browsing the web, gaming, or at any other task, with no warning or repeatable process. Temps all check out, voltages are nominal, and resource usage is appropriate for whatever given task is being performed.
Days of troubleshooting and google searches have yielded no improvement.
Someone, somewhere must have some insight into this.
Help me Obi Wan Kenobi, you're my only hope.
GTX 970 WF OC 4GB
16gb 2400 Mhz DDR4
ASUS Prime B350 Plus
Re-installed Windows
Re-installed all newest Drivers
Flashed Newest Bios
Swapped Video Card (Same card model)
Swapped PSU
Reset CMOS
I'll add steps as I can remember them. I've spent a good 3 days troubleshooting this issue, and I am at wits end.
Everything started with some BSOD issues, I would get alternating crash codes. Memory_management, and IRQL_Driver for xHCI
This is what primed the re-installation of windows.
With a different card in and a new PSU, fresh windows with all updates and current drivers installed, I can't pinpoint anything that would cause this black screen to continue occurring.
The monitor will lose signal source and the back-lit keyboard lights will go out. This has happened while running benchmark software, browsing the web, gaming, or at any other task, with no warning or repeatable process. Temps all check out, voltages are nominal, and resource usage is appropriate for whatever given task is being performed.
Days of troubleshooting and google searches have yielded no improvement.
Someone, somewhere must have some insight into this.
Help me Obi Wan Kenobi, you're my only hope.